Build your Site Map online

(XML, ROR, Text, HTML)

Create an XML sitemap that can be submitted to Google, Bing, Yahoo and other search engines to
help them crawl your website better.

Create a Text sitemap to have a plain list of all your pages.

Create a ROR sitemap, which is an independant XML format for any search engine.

Generate an HTML site map to allow human visitors to easily navigate
on your site.

Get it done in 4 Simple Steps

Enter your full website URL and some optional parameters in the form below.

Press 'Start' button and wait until the site is completely crawled.

You will be redirected to the generated sitemap details page, including
number of pages, broken links list, XML file content and link to a sitemap file.
Download the sitemap file using that link and put it into the domain root folder of your site.

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What is "XML sitemap"?

By placing a formatted xml file with site map on your webserver,
you enable Search Engine crawlers (like Google) to find out what pages
are present and which have recently changed, and to crawl your site accordingly.

What is "Change frequency"?

This value indicates how frequently the content at a particular URL is likely to change.

What is "Last Modified"?

The time the URL was last modified. This information allows crawlers to avoid recrawling documents that haven't changed.
You can let the generator set this field from your server's response headers or
to specify your own date and time.

What is "Priority"?

The priority of a particular URL relative to other pages on the same site. The value for this tag is a number between 0.0 and 1.0, where 0.0 identifies the lowest priority page(s) on your site and 1.0 identifies the highest priority page(s) on your site.
The default priority of a page is 0.5.